The fuel line on a 2003 Oldsmobile Alero runs from the fuel tank to the engine compartment. It is typically located along the underside of the vehicle, protected by the chassis, and can be accessed by lifting the car safely on jack stands. The fuel line connects to the fuel pump in the tank and leads to the fuel rail on the engine. If you're inspecting or servicing it, ensure that the vehicle is turned off and depressurized to prevent fuel spillage.
where is the 2002 oldsmobile alero cruise control vacuum line?
The same gauge light is on in my 1999 Olds Alero. Have you been able to find out the answer from another source? I was thinking low coolant or fuel but just a guess.
It shouldn't be that difficult. Turn the key on for a few seconds to let the fuel pump run. Then turn it off for a few seconds. Repeat that for a few times and air should be out of the fuel line. It should start then. If not, you may have stirred up some sediment from the bottom of the fuel line and plugged the filter.
Inside the fuel tank. The fuel filter is NOT located inside the tank. It is directly in front of the fuel tank. The fuel filter not only is there one in-line there is one in the tank also they call it a fuel pump module its a entire asembly it has everything in one unique,hard to replace, very expensive package..
Drivers side, mounted on the firewall, behind the master cylinder. Coming from that booster is a large vacuum line.
Follow the fuel line down from front of the carburetor.
Most likely the evap line, there is a fuel out, a fuel in ( recirculate ) and a vacuum ( evap ) line.
unclip the green part of clip and push the green part up. it should pop up and line should pull off with very little trouble. just did mine
Carb.? Should be in the fuel inlet line at the carb.
Follow the fuel line from the fuel tank
Fuel pressure regulator, check vac line for fuel in it.
General Motors discontinued the Oldsmobile brand in 2004. The decision was part of a broader restructuring effort to streamline the company and focus on more profitable divisions. The last Oldsmobile vehicle, the 2004 Alero, rolled off the assembly line in April 2004.